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Definition of undam
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Undam (v. t.) To free from a dam,
mound,
or other
obstruction..
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Subbeadle
::
Sub-bass
(n.) The
deepest
pedal stop, or the
lowest
tones of an
organ;
the
fundamental
or
ground
bass..
Radical
::
Radical
(n.) A
characteristic,
essential,
and
fundamental
constituent
of any
compound;
hence,
sometimes,
an
atom..
Generator
::
Generator
(n.) The
principal
sound or
sounds
by which
others
are
produced;
the
fundamental
note or root of the
common
chord;
--
called
also
generating
tone.
Dignity
::
Dignity
(n.)
Fundamental
principle;
axiom;
maxim.
Dimorphous
::
Dimorphous
(a.)
Crystallizing
under two forms
fundamentally
different,
while
having
the same
chemical
composition..
Principle
::
Principle
(n.) A
source,
or
origin;
that from which
anything
proceeds;
fundamental
substance
or
energy;
primordial
substance;
ultimate
element,
or
cause..
Principle
::
Principle
(n.) A
fundamental
truth;
a
comprehensive
law or
doctrine,
from which
others
are
derived,
or on which
others
are
founded;
a
general
truth;
an
elementary
proposition;
a
maxim;
an
axiom;
a
postulate..
Arse
::
Arse (n.) The
buttocks,
or hind part of an
animal;
the
posteriors;
the
fundament;
the
bottom..
Pleomorphism
::
Pleomorphism
(n.) The
property
of
crystallizing
under two or more
distinct
fundamental
forms,
including
dimorphism
and
trimorphism..
Constitution
::
Constitution
(n.) The
fundamental,
organic
law or
principles
of
government
of men,
embodied
in
written
documents,
or
implied
in the
institutions
and
usages
of the
country
or
society;
also, a
written
instrument
embodying
such
organic
law, and
laying
down
fundamental
rules and
principles
for the
conduct
of
affairs..
Base
::
Base (n.) Fig.: The
fundamental
or
essential
part of a
thing;
the
essential
principle;
a
groundwork.
Bottom
::
Bottom
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
bottom;
fundamental;
lowest;
under;
as,
bottom
rock; the
bottom
board of a wagon box;
bottom
prices..
Key
::
Key (n.) The
fundamental
tone of a
movement
to which its
modulations
are
referred,
and with which it
generally
begins
and ends;
keynote..
Radical
::
Radical
(a.)
Hence:
Of or
pertaining
to the root or
origin;
reaching
to the
center,
to the
foundation,
to the
ultimate
sources,
to the
principles,
or the like;
original;
fundamental;
thorough-going;
unsparing;
extreme;
as,
radical
evils;
radical
reform;
a
radical
party..
Etymon
::
Etymon
(n.)
Original
or
fundamental
signification.
Fundament
::
Fundament
(n.) The part of the body on which one sits; the
buttocks;
specifically
(Anat.),
the
anus..
Organically
::
Organically
(adv.)
In an
organic
manner;
by means of
organs
or with
reference
to
organic
functions;
hence,
fundamentally..
Physicist
::
Physicist
(n.) A
believer
in the
theory
that the
fundamental
phenomena
of life are to be
explained
upon
purely
chemical
and
physical
principles;
--
opposed
to
vitalist.
Revolution
::
Revolution
(n.) A
fundamental
change
in
political
organization,
or in a
government
or
constitution;
the
overthrow
or
renunciation
of one
government,
and the
substitution
of
another,
by the
governed..
Undampned
::
Undampned
(a.)
Uncondemned.
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